Dominion Co-operation On Butter Market
(Received 2.0 p.m.) ' > ■ ; SYDNEY, This Day. Co-operation with New Zealand on the London butter market would produce a rich reward for both Australian and New Zealand producers, said Mr J. R. King, ge'neral manager of the Producers’ Co-operative Distribution Society, Ltd., at the annual meeting of the company. Mr King said that he had been impressed by the efficient way in which the New Zealand Dairy Department was handling the marketing of produce in London. “It is essential for Australia and New Zealand to work together and to collaborate on butter consignments. “The withholding of supplies on overload markets should also be a joint work of the Australian Dairy Produce' Board and the New Zealand Department. “This will do away with undue rises and falls in price,” Mr King concluded.
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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1939, Page 14
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